Artist's description:

I’ve been on a journey that feels “supernatural” to me. At times I wonder, how did I get here? Several years ago I was depressed, lifeless, and bored. Now, I’m up early in the morning, standing in front of my easel ready to paint–happy and energetic. It all began with a dream…

Have you ever seen the movie “Miracle on 34th Street”? A very young Natalie Wood has been raised by her mother not to believe in fairy tales, miracles, or Santa Claus. Then they meet a very kind gentleman with a long beard and some amazing abilities. Natalie is trying to believe in him but has her doubts. She puts him to the test by asking him for a house. Christmas comes and there’s nothing under the tree (a key) so she leaves the party disappointed. In the car she keeps saying these word: “I believe, I believe, it’s silly but I believe.” That’s my favorite line in the movie!!

There are things that I hope for and believe for and although my rational mind says it silly, my spirit says “Yes, keep believing!” How do you find yourself experiencing miracles? BELIEVE!!

Some people may say I’m crazy, but that’s okay. I rather live in a world filled with magic and amazement than in a world without.

Gallery wrapped canvas with sides painted black for a finished look. A frame is not necessary.

Artist's description:

I’ve been on a journey that feels “supernatural” to me. At times I wonder, how did I get here? Several years ago I was depressed, lifeless, and bored. Now, I’m up early in the morning, standing in front of my easel ready to paint–happy and energetic. It all began with a dream…

Have you ever seen the movie “Miracle on 34th Street”? A very young Natalie Wood has been raised by her mother not to believe in fairy tales, miracles, or Santa Claus. Then they meet a very kind gentleman with a long beard and some amazing abilities. Natalie is trying to believe in him but has her doubts. She puts him to the test by asking him for a house. Christmas comes and there’s nothing under the tree (a key) so she leaves the party disappointed. In the car she keeps saying these word: “I believe, I believe, it’s silly but I believe.” That’s my favorite line in the movie!!

There are things that I hope for and believe for and although my rational mind says it silly, my spirit says “Yes, keep believing!” How do you find yourself experiencing miracles? BELIEVE!!

Some people may say I’m crazy, but that’s okay. I rather live in a world filled with magic and amazement than in a world without.

Gallery wrapped canvas with sides painted black for a finished look. A frame is not necessary.